Wildlife photographer Anup Shah set up cameras disguised by "mud, grass, elephant dung and other materials" around the plains of East Africa, and then used a remote to trigger the shutter. The result is amazing, on the ground, in-your-face images of lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, wildebeest, baboons and more. Although the photos of stampeding herds as seen from the ground are incredible, my favorite images are the ones of animals, particularly lions, reacting to the camera. The shots of animals with their noses close up to the strange clicking device are fantastic.